The house was severely damaged in the Loma Prieta Earthquake, and the process of restoration has been lengthy. The Castro adobe is rare, because it has a second storey. The top floor was a fandango room, where guests could visit and make use of the dance floor. Our class could only visit the great room on the main floor, since the retrofitting isn't quite complete. But, I plan to go back and visit on one of the living history days held at the park...
Currently, I'm reading a book that discusses the settling of the southwestern part of the United States by Spain. It is interesting to draw conclusions from Ranger Ritchie's presentation for the students, and from Colin Woodard's interesting book. Spain's ties to America were brief and tenuous, but they definitely left a mark. The Mexican connection seems even stronger.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.